The geographic center of Colorado, Park County has long served as a
recreational area for Denver and Colorado Springs residents looking to
get away. The scene has not always been so idyllic. Marshal Cook was
shot while investigating a loud party in Como in 1894, and rumors spread
by the Michigan Creek School Board sent Benjamin Ratcliff on a killing
spree in 1895. But the county's hardscrabble heritage includes triumphs
as well as tragedies. In 1873, county seat Fairplay lost every business
on Front Street to a horrific fire. But by 1878, they had rebuilt it
all. It still stands today, a true testament to the strength of this old
mining town. Journalist Laura Van Dusen shares these stories, outlining
the many trials and successes of Park County's earliest settlers.